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Obstetric Anaesthetists Association Three Day Course in Obstetric Anaesthesia 2022

Obstetric Anaesthetists Association Three Day Course in Obstetric Anaesthesia 2022

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Obstetric Anaesthetists Association Three Day Course in Obstetric Anaesthesia 2022

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    Obstetric Anaesthetists Association Three Day Course in Obstetric Anaesthesia 2022

    Obstetric Anaesthetists Association

     Include: 44 videos + 1 pdf, size: 14.6 GB

    The Obstetric Anaesthetists Association (OAA) Three Day Course in Obstetric Anaesthesia 2022 was a comprehensive event focused on the latest advancements and practices in obstetric anaesthesia. Held from November 7-9, 2022, this course provided a platform for obstetric anaesthetists, anaesthesiologists, obstetricians, midwives, and other healthcare professionals involved in obstetric care to share knowledge, discuss clinical challenges, and improve patient care.

    The event featured expert speakers, interactive sessions, and discussions on various topics, including:

    • What’s new in obstetric anaesthesia
    • Labour analgesia techniques
    • Anaesthesia for caesarean sections
    • General anaesthesia in obstetrics
    • Managing complications in obstetric anaesthesia
    • Addressing 21st-century problems in obstetric care

    The Obstetric Anaesthetists Association (OAA) Three Day Course in Obstetric Anaesthesia 2022 was designed for a diverse group of healthcare professionals involved in obstetric care. The target audience included:

    • Obstetric Anaesthetists
    • Anaesthesiologists
    • Obstetricians
    • Midwives
    • Nurses
    • Healthcare professionals interested in the latest advancements and practices in obstetric anaesthesia

    This event provided a platform for these professionals to share knowledge, discuss clinical challenges, and improve patient care in obstetric anaesthesia.

     

     Topics:

    • 3dc-programme-2022-updated.pdf
      SESSION 1 – What’s new Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 1 – What’s new What’s new in obstetric anaesthesia.mp4
      SESSION 1 – What’s new What’s new in obstetrics.mp4
      SESSION 2 – Labour analgesia Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 2 – Labour analgesia Initiation of labour analgesia – epidural vs CSE vs DPE.mp4
      SESSION 2 – Labour analgesia Labour analgesia and neonatal outcomes dispelling the myths.mp4
      SESSION 2 – Labour analgesia Maintenance of labour analgesia.mp4
      SESSION 2 – Labour analgesia Remifentanil – a critical appraisal.mp4
      SESSION 3 – Ultrasound and outcomes Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 3 – Ultrasound and outcomes Obstetric anaesthesia outcomes and ethnicity – is there an issue.mp4
      SESSION 3 – Ultrasound and outcomes POCUS.mp4
      SESSION 3 – Ultrasound and outcomes Ultrasound and neuraxial anaesthesia – is it a standard of care yet.mp4
      SESSION 4 – Caesarean Section 1 Anaesthesia for intrapartum CS.mp4
      SESSION 4 – Caesarean Section 1 Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 4 – Caesarean Section 1 Enhanced recovery for CS.mp4
      SESSION 4 – Caesarean Section 1 Uterotonics at CS – is there a `best’ option.mp4
      SESSION 5 – Caesarean Section 2 Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 5 – Caesarean Section 2 Managing local anaesthetic toxicity.mp4
      SESSION 5 – Caesarean Section 2 New drugs in obstetric anaesthesia.mp4
      SESSION 5 – Caesarean Section 2 Testing the block for CS – guideline and practice.mp4
      SESSION 6 – General anaesthesia for CS Airway management.mp4
      SESSION 6 – General anaesthesia for CS Avoiding oesophageal intubation – international guidance.mp4
      SESSION 6 – General anaesthesia for CS Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 6 – General anaesthesia for CS Drugs and technique.mp4
      SESSION 7 – Critical illness and pregnancy Anaemia in pregnancy.mp4
      SESSION 7 – Critical illness and pregnancy Cardiac disease in pregnancy.mp4
      SESSION 7 – Critical illness and pregnancy Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 7 – Critical illness and pregnancy Recognising critical illness in obstetric patients.mp4
      SESSION 8 – The Geraldine O’Sullivan Lecture Post-partum haemorrhage management Breaking paradigms,.mp4
      SESSION 9 – Haemorrhage Anaesthetic considerations for placenta accreta.mp4
      SESSION 9 – Haemorrhage Diagnosis of post-partum haemorrhage.mp4
      SESSION 9 – Haemorrhage Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 9 – Haemorrhage The role of point of care testing.mp4
      SESSION 10 – 21st Century problems Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 10 – 21st Century problems Managing the obese parturient.mp4
      SESSION 10 – 21st Century problems PDPH – new perspectives.mp4
      SESSION 10 – 21st Century problems Preeclampsia.mp4
      SESSION 11 – Beyond the delivery of anaesthesia Anaesthetic negligence resulting in peripartum hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy.mp4
      SESSION 11 – Beyond the delivery of anaesthesia Discussion.mp4
      SESSION 11 – Beyond the delivery of anaesthesia Human factors.mp4
      SESSION 11 – Beyond the delivery of anaesthesia Improving fetal outcomes.mp4
      SESSION 11 – Beyond the delivery of anaesthesia The future of obstetric anaesthesia research.mp4
      SESSION 12 – Obstetric anaesthesia conundrums and safety alert Obstetric anaesthesia conundrums.mp4
      SESSION 12 – Obstetric anaesthesia conundrums and safety alert Safety alert-tranexamic acid.mp4